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Tinchun Tina Chu, Ph.D. Work Home Seton Hall University 8 Westgate Drive South Orange, NJ 07079 Edison, NJ 08820 (973) 275-2332 (908) 391-2088 [email protected] [email protected] EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND 2002-2006 University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey (UMDNJ), Newark, NJ Ph.D. in Biomedical Informatics. Summa cum laude Recipient of Excellence for Outstanding Academic Performance 2001-2002 University of Medicine & Dentistry of New Jersey, Piscataway, NJ Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ Graduate Fellow, Molecular Biosciences Joint Program 1999-2001 Montclair State University (MSU), Montclair, NJ B.S. in Molecular Biology. Honors in Biology PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Sep. 2014 – present Associate Professor, Dept. of Biological Sciences, Seton Hall University Sep. 2008 – Aug. 2014 Assistant Professor, Dept. of Biological Sciences, Seton Hall University Jan. 2007 – Aug. 2008 Adjunct Professor, Dept. of Biology, Montclair State University LEADERSHIP POSITIONS Jul. 2017 – Jun. 2018 President, Theobald Smith Society - American Society for Microbiology New Jersey Branch April 20, 2018 Organizer and Conference Chair, 2018 Theobald Smith Society Meeting in Miniature and 65th Selman A. Waksman Honorary Lectureship at Seton Hall University Jul. 2016 – Jun. 2017 President-elect, Theobald Smith Society - American Society for Microbiology New Jersey Branch Nov. 26, 2015 Session Co-Chair, The BIT’s 3rd Annual Global Health Conference – Session AGHC 01: Healthcare, Epidemiology and Infection Prevention and Control Jul. 2012 Session Chair, The 2012 International Conference on Bioinformatics & Computational Biology (BIOCOMP 2012) – Session 10: Comparative Sequence, Genome Analysis, Genome Assembly, & Genome Scale Computational Methods

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Page 1: Tinchun Tina Chu, Ph.D.Tinchun Tina Chu, Ph.D. 6 SCHOLARLY ACTIVITIES PEER REVIEWED PUBLICATIONS I have a total of 33 publications: 28 peer-reviewed journal articles, 2 peer-reviewed

Tinchun Tina Chu, Ph.D.

Work Home

Seton Hall University 8 Westgate Drive

South Orange, NJ 07079 Edison, NJ 08820

(973) 275-2332 (908) 391-2088

[email protected] [email protected]

EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND

2002-2006 University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey (UMDNJ), Newark, NJ

Ph.D. in Biomedical Informatics. Summa cum laude

Recipient of Excellence for Outstanding Academic Performance

2001-2002 University of Medicine & Dentistry of New Jersey, Piscataway, NJ

Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ

Graduate Fellow, Molecular Biosciences Joint Program

1999-2001 Montclair State University (MSU), Montclair, NJ

B.S. in Molecular Biology. Honors in Biology

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

Sep. 2014 – present Associate Professor, Dept. of Biological Sciences, Seton Hall University

Sep. 2008 – Aug. 2014 Assistant Professor, Dept. of Biological Sciences, Seton Hall University

Jan. 2007 – Aug. 2008 Adjunct Professor, Dept. of Biology, Montclair State University

LEADERSHIP POSITIONS

Jul. 2017 – Jun. 2018 President, Theobald Smith Society - American Society for Microbiology

New Jersey Branch

April 20, 2018 Organizer and Conference Chair, 2018 Theobald Smith Society Meeting

in Miniature and 65th Selman A. Waksman Honorary Lectureship at

Seton Hall University

Jul. 2016 – Jun. 2017 President-elect, Theobald Smith Society - American Society for

Microbiology New Jersey Branch

Nov. 26, 2015 Session Co-Chair, The BIT’s 3rd Annual Global Health Conference –

Session AGHC 01: Healthcare, Epidemiology and Infection Prevention

and Control

Jul. 2012 Session Chair, The 2012 International Conference on Bioinformatics &

Computational Biology (BIOCOMP 2012) – Session 10: Comparative

Sequence, Genome Analysis, Genome Assembly, & Genome Scale

Computational Methods

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Oct. 29, 2011 Organizer and Conference Chair, The 44th Metropolitan Association of

University and College Biologists Fall Conference at Seton Hall

University

Jul. 2010 Session Chair, The 2010 International Conference on Bioinformatics &

Computational Biology (BIOCOMP 2010) – Session 9: Genome

Computational Methods, Clinical Trials & Related Issues.

TEACHING ACTIVITIES

SETON HALL UNIVERSITY (SHU), South Orange, NJ

BIOL2141 Intro to Microbiology

BIOL2142 Intro to Microbiology Lab

BIOL3411 Microbiology

BIOL3688 Emerging & Infectious Diseases

BIOL4199 Senior Biology Seminar

BIOL6421 Microbial Physiology

BIOL6422 Microbial Physiology Lab

BIOL7112 Intro to Bioinformatics

BIOL9011-3 Readings in Molecular Biosciences

MONTCLAIR STATE UNIVERSITY (MSU), Montclair, NJ

Survey of Microbiology

Microbiology

Biological Sciences

Biology of Human Life

GRADUATE STUDENTS MENTORED

Completed Theses

Xin Tao (PhD). December 2017. Dissertation title: “Development of Markers for

Embryonic Reproductive Competence in Assisted Reproduction”

Robert Newby Jr. (PhD). May 2017. Dissertation title: “Characterization of Zinc and

Cadmium Stress Response in Cyanobacterium Synechococcus sp. IU 625”

Zain Alvi (PhD). May 2017. Dissertation title: “A Bioinformatics Methodology for the

Annotation and Analysis of Sperm Chromatin Remodeling Proteins in Sequenced

Drosophila Species” ** Co-mentored with Dr. Angela Klaus

Gabriella Appice (MS, research). May 2017. Thesis title: “Comparative Evaluation of the

Antibacterial, Anti-biofilm and Anti-spore Effects of Theaflavins and Palmitoyl-EGCG”

Jerry Jean-Louis (MS, library). May 2017. Thesis entitled “The Neuroprotective Activity of

Quercetin against HSV-1: A Potential Therapeutic to Counter the Development of

Alzheimer’s Disease?”

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Aline de Oliveira (PhD). May 2016. Dissertation title: “Modified Green Tea Polyphenol,

Palmitoyl-EGCG and Black Tea Theaflavins: Promising Natural Herpes Simplex Virus 1

and 2 Agents”

Ruchit Patel (MS, research). May 2016. Thesis title: “Flow Cytometric Analysis for

Cyanobacteria in 36 New Jersey Freshwater Bodies”

Derek Prince (MS, research). May 2015. Thesis title: “Effect of Chinese Knotweed Extract

on HSV-1 Infection of Vero Cells”

Andy Demianicz (MS, research). May 2015. Thesis title: “Antibacterial Evaluation of

Polygonum multiflorum”

Nicole Elia (MS, research). May 2014. Thesis title: “Identification and Characterization of

Phytoplankton in Barnegat Bay, New Jersey”

Margaret Bell (MS, research). May 2014. Thesis title: “The Use of Natural Products as

Potential Anti-Pseudomonas Agents”

Michael D. Quintanilla (MS, library). May 2014. Thesis title: “Non-therapeutic Use of

Antibiotics in Livestock & the Human Risk”

Brian Nohomovich (MS, research). May 2013. Thesis title: “The effects of nickel chloride

stress on freshwater cyanobacterium Synechococcus sp. IU 625”

Andrew K. Gewain (MS, library). May 2013. Thesis title: “Microbiota transplantation as a

tool for treating metabolic syndrome”

Matthew J. Rienzo (MS, research). May 2012. Thesis title: “Bloom-forming cyanobacteria

and other phytoplankton in northern New Jersey freshwater bodies”

Daniel J. Acosta (MS, library). May 2012. Thesis title: “Increased CO2 availability on hupL-

mutant on Nostoc punctiforme ATCC 29133 leads to improved hydrogen production”

Zain Alvi (MS, research). August 2011. Thesis title: “Putative protamine-like proteins in

12 sequenced species of Drosophila” ** Co-mentored with Dr. Angela Klaus

Robert Newby Jr. (MS, research). May 2011. Thesis title: “Identification, Cloning, and

Characterization of Van Operon in Cyanobacterium Synechococcus sp. IU 625”

Jennifer L. Valente (MS, library). May 2011. Thesis title: “Effects of Frog Antimicrobial

Peptides Temporin L and Dermaseptin S4 in a Mouse Model of E. coli Induced Septic

Shock”

Robyn Jenkins (MS, library). December 2010. Thesis title: “Conservation of the p53 Protein

in Oral Squamous Cell Carcinoma by Green Tea Polyphenols”

Darius Darabian (MS, library). May 2010. Thesis title: “The Effects of Rapamycin on

Estrogen Receptor Negative Breast Cancer Cells”

Monika Wolinska (MS, library). May 2010. Thesis title: “Spirulina as a Potential Weight

Loss Supplement”

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Jessica Garcia (MS, library). May 2010. Thesis title: “Effects of Largazole Thiol on Human

Lymphoma”

Sneha Bhatia (MS, library). December 2009. Thesis title: “Identification of genotoxicity,

mutagens and carcinogens in a group of structurally related nitriles using in silico methods

and correlation between in silico data and previously conducted in vivo and in vitro tests”

Current Graduate Students

Jose L. Perez (PhD). Working thesis title: “Extraction and Characterization of

Cyanobacterial Exopolysaccharides”

Ayuni Yussof (PhD). Working thesis title: “Yerba Mate as a Potential Antibiofilm Agent”

Jessica Rajchel (PhD). Working thesis title: “MicroRNA (miRNA) Profiling with

Comprehensive Chromosome Screening (CCS)”

Roksana Rahman (MS). Working thesis title: “Water Assessment using Next Generation

Sequencing in Oyster Creek, NJ”

UNDERGRADUATE RESEARCH STUDENTS MENTORED

Completed Senior Honor Theses

Christian Rios-Ruiz. May 2018. Thesis title: “Cyanobacteria in Recreational Water:

Optimization Methods for the Detection and Identification”

Jonathan Valsechi-Diaz. May 2017. Thesis title: “Natural Compounds as a Potential

Solution to Antibiotic-Resistant and Spore-Forming Bacteria”

Sally Tarabey. May 2017. Thesis title: “Identification and Characterization of

Cyanobacteria in NJ Freshwater Bodies: Greenwood Lake Focus”

Anaika Singh. May 2015. Thesis title: “Cyanobacteria-based Bioassessment in Northern

Barnegat Bay, New Jersey”

Jillian Cortese. May 2015. Thesis title: “Flow Cytometry Analysis of Southern Barnegat

Bay, New Jersey”

Franzie Edquilag. May 2013. Thesis title: “Antimicrobial Effects of Polymethoxylated

Flavones (PMFs)”

Yansel Nunez. May 2013. Thesis title: “Antibacterial Effects of Myricetin with Anticeptics

and Antibiotics”

Jennifer Todd. May 2011. Thesis title: “The Antimicrobial and Synergistic Effects of

Polyphenolic Compounds”

Lauren Strawn. May 2011. Thesis title: “The Freshwater Cyanophage AS-1 Genome

Project: DNA Purification, Sequencing, and Mapping”

Michelle Reed. May 2011. Thesis title: “Cyanobacteria Detection: A Case Study in Lake

Wapalanne”

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Biology Research and Independent Study Students Mentored

Sabrina Lopez (2018-present), John Murzaku (2018-present), Emily Russo (2018), Nicholas

Decristofano (2017-2018), Ishani Rana (2017-2018), Christian Rios-Ruiz (2016-2018), Emily

Curran (2017), Joshua Steier (2007), Jonathan Valsechi-Diaz (2014-2017), Sally Tarabey

(2014-2017), Adam Kmeck (2016), Garrett Almeida (2015-2016), Nicolle Segarra (2014-

2015), Leslie Landy (2014-2015), Kirsten Simmons (2014-2015), Connor McAuley (2014),

Anaika Singh (2013-2015), Jillian Cortese (2013-2015), Jude Sanchez (2013-2014),

Annamarie Fernandes (2012-2013), Mohammed Alam (2012-2013), Maggie LaForte (2012),

Elaine Sanjuan (2012), Jonattan Morales (2012), Yansel Nunez (2011-2013), Franzie

Edquilag (2011-2013), Evan Venino (2011-2012), Daniel Barnes (2011-2012), Rohail Malik

(2011-2012), Kerly Guerrero (2011), Kaitlyn Esposito (2011), Eric Morgenroth (2011),

Hassan Aly (2011), Chloe Morales (2010), Kiri Whitaker (2010), Jennifer Todd (2009-2011),

Lauren Pohren (2009-2011), Jonathan Jimenez (2009-2011), Catherine Jahn (2009-2010),

Bijal Patel (2009-2010), Daniel Acosta (2009), Amanda Despotovich (2009), Michelle Joseph

(2009), Kristen McCormack (2009), Christina Picciano (2009), Bijal Shah (2009), Michelle

Reed (2008-2011), Lauren Strawn (2008-2011)

INVITED SEMINARS

2016 Keynote Speaker - The Theobald Smith Society – New Jersey Branch of the American

Society for Microbiology Meeting in Miniature & Waksman Honorary Lectureship. April

27, 2016. New Brunswick, New Jersey

2015 BIT’s 3rd Annual Global Health Conference. “Tea Polyphenols as Potential Therapeutic

Agents for Herpes.” Kaohsiung, Taiwan

2012 California State University Northridge Interdisciplinary Research in Science (IRIS) –

“Modified Green Tea Polyphenols as a Novel Approach to Inhibit Herpes Simplex Viral

Infections.” Northridge, California

2009 Zhejiang University Department of Biochemistry & Genetics Seminar – “Induction of

Temperate Cyanophage AS-1 by UV Radiation, Mitomycin C and Heavy metals.”

Zhejiang, China

2008 California State University Northridge Department of Biology Seminar – “Molecular and

Bioinformatic Approaches to Study Cyanobacteria and Cyanophages” Northridge,

California

2004 National Taiwan University – “Study of the Combined Effects of Selenium Oxide and

Cadmium Chloride on the Growth of Anacystis nidulans.” Taipei, Taiwan

2003 New Jersey Marine Sciences Consortium. – “Development of Environmental Probes for

Detecting Cyanobacteria Anacystis nidulans and Cyanophage AS-1.” Sandy Hook, New

Jersey

2003 National Central University – “Bioinformatic Analysis of Cyanophage AS-1.” Taoyuan,

Taiwan

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SCHOLARLY ACTIVITIES

PEER REVIEWED PUBLICATIONS

I have a total of 33 publications: 28 peer-reviewed journal articles, 2 peer-reviewed book chapters, 1

textbook instructor’s manual, and 2 co-authored laboratory manuals.

1.-25.: work done after joining Seton Hall University

Underline: Member of the laboratory of TC Chu at Seton Hall University

Double Underline: students I co-mentored with other faculty collaborator

1. Tao, X., Landis, J.N., Krisher, R.L., Duncan, F.E., Silva, E. Lonczak, A. Scott, R.T. III, Zhan, Y.

Chu, T. Scott R.T., Treff, N.R. (2017) “Mitochondrial DNA content is associated with ploidy

status, maternal age, and oocyte maturation methods in mouse blastocysts,” J Assist Reprod

Genet, 34:1587.

2. Dolby, N. Chu, TC., Nichols, D.B., Majumdar, S. Microbiology with Diseases by Body System

Instructor’s Manual 5th Ed. 2017. Pearson.

3. Newby, R., Lee, L.H., Perez, J.L., Tao, X. and Chu, T. (2017) “Characterization of zinc stress

response in Cyanobacterium Synechococcus sp. IU 625,” Aquatic Toxicology, 186: 159-170.

4. Ali, B., Lee, L.H., Laskar, N., Shaikh, N., Tahir, H., Hsu, S.D., Newby Jr, R., Valsechi-Diaz, J.

and Chu, T. (2017) “Modified Green Tea Polyphenols, EGCG-S and LTP, Inhibit Endospore

in Three Bacillus spp.,” Advances in Microbiology, 7: 175-187.

5. Tao X, Franasiak, JM, Zhan Y, Scott RT III, Rajchel J, Bedard J, Newby R, Scott RT, Treff NR,

Chu TC. (2017) “Characterizing the endometrial microbiome by analyzing the ultra-low

bacteria from embryo transfer catheter tips in IVF cycles: next generation sequencing (NGS)

analysis of the 16S ribosomal gene”. Human Microbiome Journal. 3: 15-21.

6. Alvi Z, Chu TC, Schawaroch V, Klaus A. (2016) “Genomic and expression analysis of

transition proteins in Drosophila”. Spermatogenesis. Apr 27; 5(3):e1178518.

7. Zhao M, Zheng R, Jiang J, Dickinson D, Fu B, Chu TC, Lee LH, Pearl H, Hsu S. (2015) “Topical

lipophilic epigallocatechin-3-gallate on herpes labialis: a phase II clinical trial of AverTeaX

formula”. Oral Surg Oral Med Oral Pathol Oral Radiol. 120(6): 717-24.

8. de Oliveira A, Prince, D, Lo, CY, Lee LH, and Chu TC. (2015) “Antiviral Activity of Theaflavin

Digallate against Herpes Simplex Virus Type 1”. Antiviral Research. 118: 56-67.

9. Chu TC, Wu M, Pohren L, Haghjoo B, Soman C, and Lee LH. (2014) “Molecular Identification

of a Fungal Pathogen Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis and Its Impact on Urbanized New Jersey”.

Adv. in Micro. 4(16): 1164-1173.

10. Lee LH, Wu M, Peri A, and Chu TC. (2014) “Method Evaluations of Escherichia coli and

Coliform Detection in Northern New Jersey”. GSTF Journal of BioSciences. 3(1): 40-45.

11. Chu TC, Adams SD, and Lee LH. (2014) “Tea Polyphenolic Compounds on Herpes Simplex

Viruses”. In S.P. Gupta (Ed), Cancer Causing Viruses and Their Inhibitors, CRC Press, Taylor

and Francis Group. ISBN 9781466589773. pp. 321-344.

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12. Haghjoo B, Lee LH, Habiba U, Tahir H, Olabi M, and Chu TC. (2013) “The Synergistic Effects

of Green Tea Polyphenols and Antibiotics against Potential Pathogens”. Adv. Biosci. Biotechnol.

4(11): 959-967.

13. Lee LH, Riggio JA and Chu TC. (2013) “Biology of Human Life Laboratory Manual”. Hayden-

McNeil Publishing, ISBN-13: 978-0-7380-6407-9

14. Lee LH, Garrett RD, Slusarczyk A, Perez JL, and Chu TC. (2013) “Bioinformatics Analyses of

Chromium Tolerant Genes in Cyanobacteria and Identification of Their Operon in

Synechococcus sp. IU 625”. Proceedings of The 2013 International Conference on Bioinformatics &

Computational Biology (BIOCOMP 2013). Vol. I: 129-135.

15. Nohomovich B, Nguyen BT, Quintanilla M, Lee LH, Murray SR, and Chu TC. (2013)

“Physiological Effects of Nickel Chloride on the Freshwater Cyanobacterium Synechococcus

sp. IU 625”. Adv. Biosci. Biotechnol. 4(7B): 10-14.

16. Chu TC and Rienzo MJ. (2013) “Bloom-Forming Cyanobacteria and Other Phytoplankton in

Northern New Jersey Freshwater Bodies”. In Nigel W.T. Quinn (Ed), International Perspectives

on Water Quality Management and Pollutant Control, InTech Publishing. pp. 1-23. ISBN: 978-953-

51-0999-0.

17. de Oliveira A, Adams SD, Lee LH, Murray SR, Hsu SD, Hammond JR, Dickinson D, Chen P,

and Chu TC. (2013) “Inhibition of Herpes Simplex Virus Type 1 with the Modified Green Tea

Polyphenol Palmitoyl-epigallocatechin Gallate”. Food Chem Toxicol. 52: 207-215.

18. Alvi ZA, Chu TC, Schawaroch V, and Klaus AV. (2013) “Protamine-like Proteins in 12

Sequenced Species of Drosophila”. Protein Pept Lett. 20(1): 17-35.

19. Ohno S, Yu H, Dickinson D, Chu TC, Ogbureke K, DeRossi S, Yamamoto T, and Hsu S. (2012)

“Epigallocatechin-3-gallate Modulates Oxidative Stress in Exocrine Glands of a Primary

Sjogren’s Syndrome Mouse Model Prior to Disease Onset”. Autoimmunity. 45(7): 540-546.

20. Newby R and Chu TC. (2012) “Identification and Bioinformatic Analyses of Vanillate Operon

in Cyanobacterium Synechococcus sp. IU 625”. Proceedings of The 2012 International Conference

on Bioinformatics & Computational Biology (BIOCOMP 2012) Vol. I: 96-101.

21. Lee LH, Okafor C, Rienzo MJ and Chu TC. (2012) “Bioinformatic Analysis of Cyanobacterial

Mercuric Resistance Genes and Identification of Synechococcus sp. IU 625 Putative Mercuric

Resistance Genes”. Proceedings of The 2012 International Conference on Bioinformatics &

Computational Biology (BIOCOMP 2012) Vol. I: 178-183.

22. Chu TC, Murray SR, Todd J, Perez W, Yarborough JR, Okafor C, and Lee LH. (2012)

“Adaption of Synechococcus sp. IU 625 to Growth in the Presence of Mercuric Chloride.” Acta

Histochem., 114(1):6-11. Epub 2011 Mar 15.

23. Chu TC, Murray SR, Hsu SF, Vega Q and Lee LH. (2011) “Temperature-induced Activation

of Freshwater Cyanophage AS-1 Prophage.” Acta Histochem., 113(3): 294-9. Epub 2010 Feb 6.

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24. Chu TC, Jimenez J, Strawn L, Reed M, Pohren L and Lee LH. (2010) “Molecular Probes for

the Detection of Cyanophage AS-1 and its Cyanobacterial Hosts”. Proceedings of The 2010

International Conference on Bioinformatics & Computational Biology (BIOCOMP 2010) Vol. I: 356-

362.

25. Chu TC, Oliveira A, Rana A, and Lee LH. (2009) “Identification of Synechococcus sp. IU 625

Phycocyanin Gene and Bioinformatic Analyses of Cyanobacterial Phycocyanin”. Proceedings

of The 2009 International Conference on Bioinformatics & Computational Biology (BIOCOMP 2009)

Vol. I: 376-381.

26. Gillespie K, Kodani I, Dickinson DP, Ogbureke KU, Camba AM, Wu M, Looney S, Chu TC,

Qin H, Bisch F, Sharawy M, Schuster GS, Hsu SD. (2008) “Effects of Oral Consumption of the

Green Tea Polyphenol EGCG in a Murine Model for Human Sjogren's Syndrome, an

Autoimmune Disease”. Life Sciences, 83(17-18): 581-8.

27. Lee LH and Chu TC. (2008) “Microbiology Laboratory Manual”. Hayden-McNeil Publishing,

ISBN-13: 978-0-7380-3085-2

28. Chu TC, Lee LH, Gaynor JJ, Vega QC, Lustigman BK and Srinivasan S. (2007) “Identification

of Synechococcus sp. IU 625 Metallothionein Gene and its Evolutionary Relationship to the

Metallothionein Gene of Other Cyanobacteria”. Proceedings of The 2007 International Conference

on Bioinformatics & Computational Biology (BIOCOMP 2007) Vol. I: 201-207.

29. Lustigman BK, Lee LH, Ganger M and Chu TC. (2007) “Epiphytic Bacteria of the Surface of

Marine Macroalgae Collected from the NY/NJ Coast USA”. IN VIVO, 28(3): 13-20.

30. Lee LH, Lui D, Platner PJ, Hsu SF, Chu TC, Gaynor JJ, Vega QC and Lustigman BK. (2006)

“Induction of Temperate Cyanophage AS-1 by Heavy Metal - Copper”. BMC Microbiology,

6:17.

31. Chu TC, Lee LH, Srinivasan S, Gaynor JJ, Vega QC and Lustigman BK. (2005) “CGKB-

Cyanogroup Genomics Knowledge Base”. Proceedings of METMBS (Mathematics and

Engineering Techniques in Medicine and Biological Sciences) 2005, 18-24.

32. Chu TC, Lee LH and Srinivasan S. (2005) “Bioinformatic Analysis of the Metal-Binding

Protein Families and Heavy Metal Resistance amongst Cyanobacteria”. Proceedings of ICISIP

(International Conference of Intelligent Sensing and Information Processing) 32: 507-511.

33. Awad S, Chu TC, Lustigman BK and Lee LH. (2005) “Effect of Cadmium on the Growth of

Chlamydomonas”. Journal of Young Investigators, 13(3): 416-420.

PUBLISHED ABSTRACTS

Since 2000, I have published 154 abstracts. Since joining the University in 2008, my SHU research

has resulted in 129 published abstracts for scientific presentations at regional, national, or

international scientific meetings with more than 60 SHU student co-authors. Many of them won

presentation awards.

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* indicates the graduate and undergraduate students I’ve mentored

† indicates the graduate students I’ve co-mentored with faculty collaborator

1. - 129.: work done after joining Seton Hall University

1. Jose L. Perez and Tinchun Chu. Physiological Effects of Freshwater Cyanobacteria to Zinc

Stress. 22nd Annual Petersheim Academic Exposition/11th Annual Biological Sciences

Symposium. Seton Hall University, NJ, 04/26/18, pg. 10

** Graduate Poster Presentation Award Winner

2. Elda Ponce, Lauren Fitzgerald, Ayuni Yussof and Tinchun Chu. Comparison of the

Antimicrobial Effect of Two Natural Compounds: Theaflavins and Yerba Mate on Biofilm

Forming Bacteria. 22nd Annual Petersheim Academic Exposition/11th Annual Biological Sciences

Symposium. Seton Hall University, NJ, 04/26/18, pg. 11

3. Ashley Walsh, Paul Yoon, Roksana Rahman, Ayuni Yussof and Tinchun Chu. Antimicrobial

Effects of Tea Polyphenols on Germination and Sporulation on Bacillus spp. 22nd Annual

Petersheim Academic Exposition/11th Annual Biological Sciences Symposium. Seton Hall

University, NJ, 04/26/18, pg. 12

4. *Christian Rios-Ruiz and Tinchun Chu. Cyanobacteria in Recreational Water: Optimization

Methods for the Detection and Identification. 22nd Annual Petersheim Academic Exposition/11th

Annual Biological Sciences Symposium. Seton Hall University, NJ, 04/26/18, pg. 16

** Undergraduate Poster Presentation Award – 1st Place

5. *Ishani Rana, Nicholas DeCristofano, Emily Russo and Tinchun Chu. Antibacterial Activity

of Green and Black Tea Extracts. 22nd Annual Petersheim Academic Exposition/11th Annual

Biological Sciences Symposium. Seton Hall University, NJ, 04/26/18, pg. 17

** Undergraduate Poster Presentation Award – 2nd Place

6. Ayuni Yussof, Aline de Oliveira and Tinchun Chu. Inhibition of Herpes Simplex Virus Type

1 Binding and Penetration by Theaflavin-3,3’-digallate. 2018 Theobald Smith Society Meeting in

Miniature. Seton Hall University, NJ 04/20/18, pg. 6.

** Graduate Poster Presentation Award Winner

7. *Emily Curran, *Nicholas DeCristofano, *Ishani Rana, *Christian Rios-Ruiz and Tinchun

Chu. Evaluation of Antibacterial and Anti-spore Properties of Theaflavins and Green Tea Extract.

50th Annual Fall Metropolitan Association of College and University Biologists (MACUB) Jersey

City, NJ, 10/28/17, IN VIVO, 39(2): 54

8. *Jose L. Perez and Tinchun Chu. Flow Cytometric and Microscopic Analyses of Zinc-

Stressed Cyanobacteria Microcystis aeruginosa and Synechococcus sp. IU 625. 50th Annual Fall

Metropolitan Association of College and University Biologists (MACUB) Conference, Jersey City,

NJ, 10/28/17, IN VIVO, 39(2): 68

** Graduate Poster Presentation Award Winner

9. *Jessica Rajchel, *Xin Tao and Tinchun Chu. Establishing a Method of MicroRNA (miRNA)

Profiling Simultaneously with Comprehensive Chromosome Screening (CCS) in the Same

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Trophectoderm Bioipsy. 50th Annual Fall Metropolitan Association of College and University

Biologists (MACUB) Conference, Jersey City, NJ, 10/28/17, IN VIVO, 39(2): 69

** Graduate Poster Presentation Award Winner

10. *Christian Rios-Ruiz, *Joshua Steier and Tinchun Chu. Monitoring and Identification of

Harmful Algal Bloom Causing Cyanobacteria in Drinking and Recreational Water. 50th Annual

Fall Metropolitan Association of College and University Biologists (MACUB) Conference, Jersey

City, NJ, 10/28/17, IN VIVO, 39(2): 71

11. *Ayuni Yussof, *Aline de Oliveira and Tinchun Chu. Potential Antiviral Mechanism of

Theaflavin-3,3’-digallate (TF3) on Herpes Simplex Virus Type 1 (HSV-1). 50th Annual Fall

Metropolitan Association of College and University Biologists (MACUB) Conference, Jersey City,

NJ, 10/28/17, IN VIVO, 39(2): 78

12. *Xin Tao and Tinchun Chu. Characterizing Microbiome of the Embryo Transfer Catheter

Tips is not Predictive of Sustained Implantation. 21st Annual Petersheim Academic

Exposition/10th Annual Biological Sciences Symposium, SHU, NJ, 04/20/17, pg. 8

13. * Gabriella Appice and Tinchun Chu. Comparative Evaluation of Antibacterial and

Antibiofilm Activities of Theaflavins and Palmitoyl-EGCG. 21st Annual Petersheim Academic

Exposition/10th Annual Biological Sciences Symposium, SHU, NJ, 04/20/17, pg. 9

** Graduate Poster Presentation Award – 2nd Place

14. * Jonathan Valsechi-Diaz and Tinchun Chu. Natural Compounds as a Novel Solution to

Antibiotic Resistance and Spore-forming Bacteria. 21st Annual Petersheim Academic

Exposition/10th Annual Biological Sciences Symposium, SHU, NJ, 04/20/17, pg. 11

** Undergraduate Poster Presentation Award – 1st Place

15. * Sally Tarabey, *Christian J Rios-Ruiz and Tinchun Chu. What’s in Your Water?

Identification and Characterization of Cyanobacteria in NJ Freshwater Bodies. 21st Annual

Petersheim Academic Exposition/10th Annual Biological Sciences Symposium, SHU, NJ,

04/20/17, pg. 11

** Undergraduate Poster Presentation Award – 2nd Place

16. *Gabriella Appice and Tinchun Chu. Antibacterial Activity and Biofilm Formation

Inhibition of tea polyphenols. 49th Annual Fall Metropolitan Association of College and

University Biologists (MACUB) Conference, Old Westbury, NY, 10/29/16, IN VIVO, 38(2): 72

** Best Graduate Poster Presentation Award Winner

17. *Robert Newby Jr. and Tinchun Chu. Physiological Effect of Cadmium Chloride in

Freshwater Cyanobacteria Synechococcus sp. IU 625. 49th Annual Fall Metropolitan Association

of College and University Biologists (MACUB) Conference, Old Westbury, NY, 10/29/16, IN

VIVO, 38(2): 90

** Graduate Poster Presentation Award Winner

18. *Jose L. Perez and Tinchun Chu. Comparative Effects of Zinc Chloride on Cyanobacteria

Microcystis aeruginosa and Synechococcus sp. IU 625. 49th Annual Fall Metropolitan Association of

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College and University Biologists (MACUB) Conference, Old Westbury, NY, 10/29/16, IN VIVO,

38(2): 93

** Graduate Poster Presentation Award Winner

19. *Sally Tarabey, *Christian Rios-Ruiz and Tinchun Chu. Identification and Characterization

of Cyanophage, Cyanobacteria and potential Cyanotoxins in New Jersey Freshwater Bodies. 49th

Annual Fall Metropolitan Association of College and University Biologists (MACUB) Conference,

Old Westbury, NY, 10/29/16, IN VIVO, 38(2): 102

20. *Xin Tao and Tinchun Chu. Characterizing the endometrial microbiome by analyzing the

ultra-low bacteria from embryo transfer catheter tips in IVF cycles: next generation sequencing

(NGS) analysis of the 16S ribosomal gene. 49th Annual Fall Metropolitan Association of College

and University Biologists (MACUB) Conference, Old Westbury, NY, 10/29/16, IN VIVO, 38(2): 103

** Graduate Poster Presentation Award Winner

21. *Jonathan Valsechi-Diaz and Tinchun Chu. One plus one is greater than two: Optimizing

Synergistic Antibacterial Effect between Tea Polyphenols and Two Antibiotics. 49th Annual Fall

Metropolitan Association of College and University Biologists (MACUB) Conference, Old

Westbury, NY, 10/29/16, IN VIVO, 38(2): 104

** Undergraduate Poster Presentation Award Winner

22. S-A. B. Mohamed-Yussof, A. L. V. Melok, T-C. Chu. L. H. Lee. Green Tea Polyphenols as

Synergistic Agents to Enhance Antibacterial Activity of Erythromycin. 116th American Society

for Microbiology (ASM) MICROBE 2016, Boston, MA, June 16-20, 2016, A-4182

23. B. Ali, L. H. Lee, T-C. Chu. Lipophilic Green Tea Polyphenols as Potential Inhibitor for

Endospore Germination in Bacillus spp. 116th American Society for Microbiology (ASM)

MICROBE 2016, Boston, MA, June 16-20, 2016, A-4164

24. *Ruchit Patel, *Robert Newby and Tin-Chun Chu. Flow cytometric and molecular analysis

of freshwater cyanobacteria and potential toxins in New Jersey. New Jersey Water Environment

Association (NJWEA) John J. Lagrosa 101st Annual Conference and Exposition. May 18, 2016.

** Research Poster Presentation Award Winner – 3rd Place

25. *Robert Newby, Jr. and Tin-Chun Chu. Effect of cadmium chloride on freshwater

Cyanobacterium Synechococcus sp. IU 625. 20th Annual Petersheim Academic Exposition/9th

Annual Biological Sciences Symposium, Seton Hall University, NJ, 04/21/16, pg. 7

26. *Xin Tao and Tin-Chun Chu. Characterizing the endometrial microbiome: next generation

sequencing (NGS) of the 16S ribosomal gene. 20th Annual Petersheim Academic Exposition/9th

Annual Biological Sciences Symposium, Seton Hall University, NJ, 04/21/16, pg. 8

27. *Jose Perez and Tin-Chun Chu. Effect of zinc chloride on freshwater Cyanobacterium

Microcystis aeruginosa. 20th Annual Petersheim Academic Exposition/9th Annual Biological

Sciences Symposium, Seton Hall University, NJ, 04/21/16, pg. 8

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28. *Ruchit Patel and Tin-Chun Chu. Flow cytometric analysis of cyanobacteria in New Jersey

freshwater bodies. 20th Annual Petersheim Academic Exposition/9th Annual Biological Sciences

Symposium, Seton Hall University, NJ, 04/21/16, pg. 9

29. *Gabriella Appice, *Kathryn Carroll, *Brian Montoya, *Chidozie Onyiuke, *Aditi Sojitra,

*Catherine Suarez, *Robert Newby and Tin-Chun Chu. Antimicrobial effects of oolong tea and

lemon juice on sporulation and germination of Bacillus spp. 20th Annual Petersheim Academic

Exposition/9th Annual Biological Sciences Symposium, Seton Hall University, NJ, 04/21/16, pg. 9

30. *Jerry Jean-Louis, *Allison Nadler, *Ruchit Patel, *Satshil Rana, *Anaika Singh, *Xin Tao,

*Robert Newby and Tin-Chun Chu. Effects of Echinacea and Ginseng on biofilm formation. 20th

Annual Petersheim Academic Exposition/9th Annual Biological Sciences Symposium, Seton Hall

University, NJ, 04/21/16, pg. 9

31. *Jonathan Valsechi-Diaz and Tin-Chun Chu. The effect of natural compounds on antibiotic

resistant bacteria and spore-forming bacterial species. 20th Annual Petersheim Academic

Exposition/9th Annual Biological Sciences Symposium, Seton Hall University, NJ, 04/21/16, pg.

10

** Undergraduate Poster Presentation – 1st Place

32. *Sally Tarabey, *Robert Newby, *Ruchit Patel, *Jose Perez and Tin-Chun Chu.

Cyanobacterial detection in freshwater bodies: a case study in greenwood lake, New Jersey. 20th

Annual Petersheim Academic Exposition/9th Annual Biological Sciences Symposium, Seton Hall

University, NJ, 04/21/16, pg. 11

** Undergraduate Poster Presentation – 2nd Place

33. *Diana Glah, *Brianna Dixon, *Shatavia Knight, *Amadou Mbye, *Robert Newby and Tin-

Chun Chu. The average spice can save your life: antibacterial effect of turmeric. 20th Annual

Petersheim Academic Exposition/9th Annual Biological Sciences Symposium, Seton Hall

University, NJ, 04/21/16, pg. 12

34. *Aline de Oliveira, *Gabriella Appice and Tin-Chun Chu. Antibacterial and Anti-Herpes

Simplex Virus Activity of Black Tea Polyphenols. 48th Annual Fall Metropolitan Association of

College and University Biologists (MACUB) Conference, Montclair, NJ, 11/7/15, IN VIVO, 37(2):

47

35. *Robert Newby Jr. and Tin-Chun Chu. Potential Zinc Stress Response Mechanisms in

Synechococcus sp. IU 625. 48th Annual Fall Metropolitan Association of College and University

Biologists (MACUB) Conference, Montclair, NJ, 11/7/15, IN VIVO, 37(2): 65

** Best Graduate Poster Presentation Award Winner

36. *Ruchit Patel, *Robert Newby Jr. and Tin-Chun Chu. Flow Cytometric and Microscopic

Analysis of Cyanobacteria and Their Toxins in Greenwood Lake. 48th Annual Fall Metropolitan

Association of College and University Biologists (MACUB) Conference, Montclair, NJ, 11/7/15,

IN VIVO, 37(2): 67

** Best Graduate Poster Presentation Award Winner

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37. *Sally Tarabey, *Ruchit Patel, *Robert Newby Jr., *Jose L. Perez and Tin-Chun Chu.

Molecular Approaches in Detecting Cyanobacteria and Their Toxins in Greenwood Lake. 48th

Annual Fall Metropolitan Association of College and University Biologists (MACUB) Conference,

Montclair, NJ, 11/7/15, IN VIVO, 37(2): 76

** Undergraduate Research Poster Presentation Award Winner – 2nd Place

38. *Jonathan Valsechi-Diaz, *Garrett Almeida and Tin-Chun Chu. Evaluation of Synergistic

Antibacterial Activity of Natural Compounds and Antibiotics. 48th Annual Fall Metropolitan

Association of College and University Biologists (MACUB) Conference, Montclair, NJ, 11/7/15,

IN VIVO, 37(2): 77

39. Tin-Chun Chu. Tea Polyphenols as Potential Therapeutic Agents for Herpes. BIT’s 3rd

Annual Global Health Conference. Kaohsiung, Taiwan. pg. 36

40. *Aline de Oliveira, *Derek Prince, Lee H. Lee and Tin-Chun Chu. A small molecule inhibits

herpes simplex virus type 1 attachment and binding to cultured A549 and Vero cells. 115th

General Meeting of the American Society for Microbiology (ASM), New Orleans, LA, May 30-

June 2, 2015, A-2604

41. Sitiayuni B. Mohamed-Yussof, Lee H. Lee and Tin-Chun Chu. Green tea polyphenols

enhance the antibacterial activity of antibiotics. 115th General Meeting of the American Society

for Microbiology (ASM), New Orleans, LA, May 30-June 2, 2015, A-43

42. *Robert Newby Jr., *Jose L Perez, and Tin-Chun Chu. Zinc stress response mechanism in

Cyanobacterium Synechococcus sp. IU 625. 115th General Meeting of the American Society for

Microbiology (ASM), New Orleans, LA, May 30-June 2, 2015, K-2546

43. *Robert Newby, Jr., *Ruchit Patel, and Tin-Chun Chu. “Long term study of physiological

response to zinc stress in Synechococcus sp. IU 625”. 19th Annual Petersheim Academic

Exposition/8th Annual Biological Sciences Symposium, Seton Hall University, NJ 04/23/15. pg. 8

Graduate Research Poster Presentation Award Winner – 1st Place

44. *Andy S. Demianicz and Tin-Chun Chu. “Antibacterial effects of Polygonum multiflorum”.

19th Annual Petersheim Academic Exposition/8th Annual Biological Sciences Symposium, Seton

Hall University, NJ 04/23/15. pg. 8

45. *Derek Prince and Tin-Chun Chu. “Effect of Chinese Knotweed extract on herpes simplex

virus type-1 infection of vero cells”. 19th Annual Petersheim Academic Exposition/8th Annual

Biological Sciences Symposium, Seton Hall University, NJ 04/23/15. pg. 9

46. *Leslie Landy, *Nicolle Segarra and Tin-Chun Chu. “Evaluation of antibacterial activity and

germination inhibition of patchouli oil and turmeric”. 19th Annual Petersheim Academic

Exposition/8th Annual Biological Sciences Symposium, Seton Hall University, NJ 04/23/15. pg. 12

Undergraduate Research Poster Presentation Award Winner – 1st Place

47. *Jonathan Valsechi-Diaz, *Sally Tarabey, *Garrett Almeida, and Tin-Chun Chu. “Effects of

crude oil on Synechococcus sp. IU 625”. 19th Annual Petersheim Academic Exposition/8th Annual

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Biological Sciences Symposium, Seton Hall University, NJ 04/23/15. pg. 12

Undergraduate Research Poster Presentation Award Winner – 3rd Place

48. *Anaika Singh, *Jillian Cortese and Tin-Chun Chu. “Flow cytometric analysis of water

samples collected from Barnegat Bay, New Jersey”. 19th Annual Petersheim Academic

Exposition/8th Annual Biological Sciences Symposium, Seton Hall University, NJ 04/23/15. pg. 12

49. †Zain Alvi, Tin-Chun Chu and Angela Klaus. Putative Transition Proteins in 12 Sequenced

Drosophila Species. 47th Annual Fall Metropolitan Association of College and University

Biologists (MACUB) Conference, Rockville Centre, NY, 11/1/14, IN VIVO, 36(2): 56

** Best Graduate Poster Presentation Award Winner

50. *Aline de Oliveira and Tin-Chun Chu. Antiviral Activity of Black Tea Theaflavins against

Herpes Simplex Virus 1. 47th Annual Fall Metropolitan Association of College and University

Biologists (MACUB) Conference, Rockville Centre, NY, 11/1/14, IN VIVO, 36(2): 64

51. *Andy S. Demianicz and Tin-Chun Chu. Antibacterial Effect of Polygonum multiflorum. 47th

Annual Fall Metropolitan Association of College and University Biologists (MACUB) Conference,

Rockville Centre, NY, 11/1/14, IN VIVO, 36(2): 65

52. *Robert Newby Jr. and Tin-Chun Chu. Physiological Molecular Analyses of ZnCl2 Stress

Response in Cyanobacterium Synechococcus sp. IU 625. 47th Annual Fall Metropolitan Association

of College and University Biologists (MACUB) Conference, Rockville Centre, NY, 11/1/14, IN

VIVO, 36(2): 84

** Best Graduate Poster Presentation Award Winner

53. *Jose Perez and Tin-Chun Chu. Extraction and Antibacterial Activity Evaluation of

Freshwater Cyanobacterial Exopolysaccharide. 47th Annual Fall Metropolitan Association of

College and University Biologists (MACUB) Conference, Rockville Centre, NY, 11/1/14, IN VIVO,

36(2): 87

54. *Derek Prince and Tin-Chun Chu. Antiviral Activity of Polygonum multiflorum. 47th Annual

Fall Metropolitan Association of College and University Biologists (MACUB) Conference,

Rockville Centre, NY, 11/1/14, IN VIVO, 36(2): 89

** Best Graduate Poster Presentation Award Winner

55. *Kirsten Simmons, *Nicolle Segarra, *Leslie Landy, *Jonathan Valsechi-Diaz and Tin-Chun

Chu. Synergistic Antibacterial Activity of Turmeric and Garlic with Selected Antibiotics. 47th Annual

Fall Metropolitan Association of College and University Biologists (MACUB) Conference,

Rockville Centre, NY, 11/1/14, IN VIVO, 36(2): 94

** Undergraduate Research Poster Presentation Award Winner – 2nd Place

56. *Anaika Singh, *Jillian Cortese, *Robert Newby Jr. and Tin-Chun Chu. Flow Cytometry

Analysis of Cyanobacteria in Barnegat Bay, New Jersey. 47th Annual Fall Metropolitan

Association of College and University Biologists (MACUB) Conference, Rockville Centre, NY,

11/1/14, IN VIVO, 36(2): 94

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57. Nozrin Laskar, Hassan Tahir, Tin-Chun Chu and Lee H. Lee. Effects of Green Tea

Polyphenols on Endospore Germination in Bacillus cereus, B. megaterium and B. subtilis. 114th

General Meeting of the American Society for Microbiology (ASM), Boston, MA, May 17-20, 2014,

A-505

58. Hassan Tahir, Lee H. Lee and Tin-Chun Chu. Green Tea Polyphenols and Modified

Lipophilic Tea Polyphenols Inhibit Biofilm Formation in Pseudomonas aeruginosa and Pseudomonas

fluorescens. 114th General Meeting of the American Society for Microbiology (ASM), Boston, MA,

May 17-20, 2014, A-1952

59. *Aline de Oliveira and Tin-Chun Chu. Black Tea Theaflavins as a Novel Approach to Inhibit

Herpes Simplex Virus Infections. 18th Annual Petersheim Academic Exposition/7th Annual

Biological Sciences Symposium, Seton Hall University, NJ 04/24/14. P.7

** Graduate Research Poster Presentation Award Winner – 1st Place

60. *Margaret Bell and Tin-Chun Chu. The Use of Natural Products as Potential Anti-

Pseudomonas Agents. 18th Annual Petersheim Academic Exposition/7th Annual Biological

Sciences Symposium, Seton Hall University, NJ, 04/24/14. P.8

61. *Derek Prince and Tin-Chun Chu. Antimicrobial Activity of Sulfated Polysaccharide. 18th

Annual Petersheim Academic Exposition/7th Annual Biological Sciences Symposium, Seton Hall

University, NJ, 04/24/14. P.8

62. *Nicole Elia and Tin-Chun Chu. Analysis of Marine Phytoplankton Species in Barnegat Bay,

New Jersey. 18th Annual Petersheim Academic Exposition/7th Annual Biological Sciences

Symposium, Seton Hall University, NJ, 04/24/14. P.9

63. *Andy Demianicz, *Subasinghe Niss Dias, *Nicole Elia, *James McCauley, *Daniel Pinho,

*Derek Prince, *Kyle Silbernagel, *Zakary Yermolenko and Tin-Chun Chu. Effect of Nickel, Iron

and Selenium on Cyanobacterium Synechococcus sp. IU 625. 18th Annual Petersheim Academic

Exposition/7th Annual Biological Sciences Symposium, Seton Hall University, NJ, 04/24/14. P.8

64. †Zain A. Alvi, Tin-Chun Chu and Angela Klaus. Putative Sperm Chromatin Condensing

Proteins and Conserved Domains in Drosophila: Histone H1 Linker-Like and Transition Proteins.

18th Annual Petersheim Academic Exposition/7th Annual Biological Sciences Symposium, Seton

Hall University, NJ, 04/25/14, P. 11

65. *Jillian Cortese, *Jude Sanchez, *Anaika Singh and Tin-Chun Chu. The Combined

Physiological Effect of Nickel Chloride and Iron Chloride on Cyanobacterium Synechococcus sp.

IU 625. 18th Annual Petersheim Academic Exposition/7th Annual Biological Sciences Symposium,

Seton Hall University, NJ, 04/24/14. P.12

66. *Leslie Landy, *Connor McAuley, *Kirsten Simmons and Tin-Chun Chu. Antibacterial

Activity of Spices and Their Potential Synergy with Selected Antibiotics. 18th Annual Petersheim

Academic Exposition/7th Annual Biological Sciences Symposium, Seton Hall University, NJ,

04/24/14. P.13

** Undergraduate Research Poster Presentation Award Winner – 1st Place

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67. *Margaret Bell and Tin-Chun Chu. Red Algae Polysaccharide as a Potential Anti-

Pseudomonas Agent. 46th Annual Fall Metropolitan Association of College and University

Biologists (MACUB) Conference, Paramus, NJ, 10/26/13, IN VIVO, 35(2): 39

** Best Graduate Poster Presentation Award Winner

68. *Aline de Oliveira, *Derek Prince and Tin-Chun Chu. Black Tea Theaflavins as a Novel Way

to Inhibit Herpes Simplex Virus. 46th Annual Fall Metropolitan Association of College and

University Biologists (MACUB) Conference, Paramus, NJ, 10/26/13, IN VIVO, 35(2): 45

69. *Nicole Elia and Tin-Chun Chu. Identification and Isolation of Phytoplankton and Their

Viruses from Barnegat Bay in New Jersey. 46th Annual Fall Metropolitan Association of College

and University Biologists (MACUB) Conference, Paramus, NJ, 10/26/13, IN VIVO, 35(2): 47

70. *Robert Newby Jr. and Tin-Chun Chu. Zinc Stress Response in Acinetobacter baylyi ADP1.

46th Annual Fall Metropolitan Association of College and University Biologists (MACUB)

Conference, Paramus, NJ, 10/26/13, IN VIVO, 35(2): 63

71. *Anaika Singh, Jillian Cortese, *Jude Sanchez and Tin-Chun Chu. Physiological Response of

Chlamydomonas to Nickel Chloride. 46th Annual Fall Metropolitan Association of College and

University Biologists (MACUB) Conference, Paramus, NJ, 10/26/13, IN VIVO, 35(2): 72

72. *Aline de Oliveira and Tin-Chun Chu. Synergistic Antimicrobial Activity of Theaflavin and

Antiseptics. 45th Annual Fall Metropolitan Association of College and University Biologists

(MACUB) Conference, Garden City, NY, 10/27/12, IN VIVO, 34(2): 15-16

73. *Franzie Edquilag, *Evan Venino and Tin-Chun Chu. Antibacterial Activity of

Polymethoxylated Flavones (PMFs). 45th Annual Fall Metropolitan Association of College and

University Biologists (MACUB) Conference, Garden City, NY, 10/27/12, IN VIVO, 34(2): 17

74. *Nicole Elia and Tin-Chun Chu. Detection and Identification of Marine Phytoplankton in

Barnegat Bay. 45th Annual Fall Metropolitan Association of College and University Biologists

(MACUB) Conference, Garden City, NY, 10/27/12, IN VIVO, 34(2): 18

75. *Annamarie Fernandes, *Mohammed Junaid Alam, *Jonathan Morales and Tin-Chun Chu.

Detection and Identification of Phytoplankton in Delaware River near New Hope, PA and

Lambertville, NJ. 45th Annual Fall Metropolitan Association of College and University Biologists

(MACUB) Conference, Garden City, NY, 10/27/12, IN VIVO, 34(2): 19

76. *Robert Newby Jr. and Tin-Chun Chu. Effects of Zinc Chloride on Two Freshwater Microbes:

Synechococcus sp. IU 625 and Caulobacter crescentus NA1000. 45th Annual Fall Metropolitan

Association of College and University Biologists (MACUB) Conference, Garden City, NY,

10/27/12, IN VIVO, 34(2): 33

** Best Doctoral Poster Presentation Award Winner

77. *Brian Nohomovich, *Michael Quintanilla and Tin-Chun Chu. Physiological Response of

Synechococcus sp. IU 625 to Nickel Chloride. 45th Annual Fall Metropolitan Association of College

and University Biologists (MACUB) Conference, Garden City, NY, 10/27/12, IN VIVO, 34(2): 33-

34

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78. *Yansel Nunez and Tin-Chun Chu. Potential Synergistic Effect of Myricetin and Antiseptics.

45th Annual Fall Metropolitan Association of College and University Biologists (MACUB)

Conference, Garden City, NY, 10/27/12, IN VIVO, 34(2): 34

79. *Franzie Edquilag and Tin-Chun Chu. Direct Bacterial Inhibition and Antibiotic Synergism

of Polymethoxylated Flavones (PMFs). 17th Annual Petersheim Academic Exposition/6th Annual

Biological Sciences Symposium, Seton Hall University, NJ, 04/25/13, P. 42

80. *Aline de Oliveira and Tin-Chun Chu. Theaflavins as Potential Antimicrobial Coadjuvants

for Antiseptics. 17th Annual Petersheim Academic Exposition/6th Annual Biological Sciences

Symposium, Seton Hall University, NJ, 04/25/13, P. 44

** Graduate Poster Presentation Award Winner – 2nd Place

81. †Zain A. Alvi, Tin-Chun Chu and Angela Klaus. A Bioinformatics Methodology for the

Identification of Chromatin Condensing Proteins in Drosophila Testes. 17th Annual Petersheim

Academic Exposition/6th Annual Biological Sciences Symposium, Seton Hall University, NJ,

04/25/13, P. 46

82. *Robert Newby Jr. and Tin-Chun Chu. The Physiological Response of Caulobacter crescentus

and Acinetobacter sp. ADP1 to Zinc Stress. 17th Annual Petersheim Academic Exposition/6th

Annual Biological Sciences Symposium, Seton Hall University, NJ, 04/25/13, P. 52-53/6

83. *Brian Nohomovich and Tin-Chun Chu. Responses of Cyanobacterium Synechococcus sp. IU

625 during Nickel Stress. 17th Annual Petersheim Academic Exposition/6th Annual Biological

Sciences Symposium, Seton Hall University, NJ, 04/25/13, P. 53

84. *Nicole Elia and Tin-Chun Chu. Identification of Bloom-Causing Phytoplankton in Barnegat

Bay. 17th Annual Petersheim Academic Exposition/6th Annual Biological Sciences Symposium,

Seton Hall University, NJ, 04/25/13, P. 54

85. *Kimberly Bernard, *Annamarie Fernandes, *Daniel Pinho and Tin-Chun Chu. Antibacterial

Effects of Spices on Selected Bacteria. 5th Annual Biological Sciences Symposium, Seton Hall

University, NJ, 04/25/13, P. 54-55

** Undergraduate Poster Presentation Award Winner – 3rd Place

86. †Zain A. Alvi, Tin-Chun Chu, Valerie Schawaroch and Angela Klaus. Analysis of the sperm-

specific histone H1 linker-like protein in 12 species of Drosophila. 44th Annual Fall Metropolitan

Association of College and University Biologists (MACUB) Conference, South Orange, NJ,

10/29/11, IN VIVO, 33(2): 22

87. *Daniel Barnes, *Kaitlyn Esposito and Tin-Chun Chu. Potential Synergistic Effect of Fruit

Peel Solutions on Antiseptics and Antibiotics. 44th Annual Fall Metropolitan Association of

College and University Biologists (MACUB) Conference, South Orange, NJ, 10/29/11, IN VIVO,

33(2): 23

88. *Kerly Guerrero, *Yansel Nunez and Tin-Chun Chu. Potential Synergistic Effect of

Polysaccharides and Antiseptics. 44th Annual Fall Metropolitan Association of College and

University Biologists (MACUB) Conference, South Orange, NJ, 10/29/11, IN VIVO, 33(2): 30

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89. *Aline de Oliveira, Lee H. Lee, Sandra Adams, Sean R. Murray and Tin-Chun Chu.

Inhibition of Herpes Simplex Virus Type 1 with the Modified Green Tea Polyphenol Pamitoyl-

Epigallocatechin Gallate. 44th Annual Fall Metropolitan Association of College and University

Biologists (MACUB) Conference, South Orange, NJ, 10/29/11, IN VIVO, 33(2): 38

90. *Matthew J. Rienzo and Tin-Chun Chu. Detection and Identification of Bacteria,

Cyanobacteria, and Phytoplankton: A Biodiversity Study of Freshwater Lakes in Essex County,

New Jersey. 44th Annual Fall Metropolitan Association of College and University Biologists

(MACUB) Conference, South Orange, NJ, 10/29/11, IN VIVO, 33(2): 42

91. Jiayu Tan, Tin-Chun Chu and Lee H. Lee. Nickel Chloride on the Growth and

Exopolysaccharides Production in Cyanobacteria Synechococcus sp. IU 625. 44th Annual Fall

Metropolitan Association of College and University Biologists (MACUB) Conference, South

Orange, NJ, 10/29/11, IN VIVO, 33(2): 45

92. *Jeffrey Tsai and Tin-Chun Chu. Antibacterial Activity of Spices and Their Potential

Synergistic Effect with Antibiotics. 44th Annual Fall Metropolitan Association of College and

University Biologists (MACUB) Conference, South Orange, NJ, 10/29/11, IN VIVO, 33(2): 46

93. *Evan Venino, *Franzie Edquilag and Tin-Chun Chu. Antibacterial Activity of

Polymethoxylated Flavones (PMFs) and Their Synergistic Effects with Antibiotics and Antiseptics.

44th Annual Fall Metropolitan Association of College and University Biologists (MACUB)

Conference, South Orange, NJ, 10/29/11, IN VIVO, 33(2): 46

94. *Matthew J. Rienzo and Tin-Chun Chu. Identification of Common Bloom Forming

Cyanobacteria and Other Phytoplankton in New Jersey Freshwater Ecosystems. 16th Annual

Petersheim Academic Exposition/5th Annual Biological Sciences Symposium, Seton Hall

University. P. 67-68/17

** Graduate Poster Presentation Award Winner – 1st Place

95. *Evan Venino, Franzie Edquilag and Tin-Chun Chu. The Synergistic Effects of

Polymethoxylated Flavones (PMFs) with Antibiotics and Antiseptics. 16th Annual Petersheim

Academic Exposition, Seton Hall University. P. 69-70

** Undergraduate Poster Presentation Award Winner – 3rd Place

96. *Elaine Sanjuan, *Maggie La Forte and Tin-Chun Chu. Antibacterial Activity of Black and

Green Tea Polyphenols. 16th Annual Petersheim Academic Exposition/5th Annual Biological

Sciences Symposium, Seton Hall University. P. 70-71/9

97. *Rohail Malik, *Daniel Barnes and Tin-Chun Chu. Synergistic Antibacterial Activities of

Herb, Spice & Fruit Peels with Antibiotics and Antiseptics. 16th Annual Petersheim Academic

Exposition/5th Annual Biological Sciences Symposium, Seton Hall University. P. 71/11

** Undergraduate Poster Presentation Award Winner – 2nd Place

98. *Kerly Guerrero, *Yansel Nunez and Tin-Chun Chu. Synergistic Antibacterial Activities of

Fallopia multiflora and Antiseptics. 16th Annual Petersheim Academic Exposition/5th Annual

Biological Sciences Symposium, Seton Hall University. P. 71-72/11

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99. *Brian Nohomovich, *Matthew Rienzo, *Aline de Oliveira and Tin-Chun Chu. Effect of

Nickel Stress on Freshwater Cyanobacteria. 16th Annual Petersheim Academic Exposition/5th

Annual Biological Sciences Symposium, Seton Hall University. P. 72-73/18

100. *Ahasis Ahmed, *Kristin Althausen, *Andrew Gewain, *Ria John and Tin-Chun Chu. Effect

of Copper Stress on Freshwater Cyanobacteria. 16th Annual Petersheim Academic Exposition/5th

Annual Biological Sciences Symposium, Seton Hall University. P. 73/18

101. †Zain A. Alvi, Tin-Chun Chu and Angela V. Klaus. Sperm Nuclear Basic Proteins in

Drosophila: Evidence for Conserved DNA-binding Domains and Protein-Protein interaction

Regions. 16th Annual Petersheim Academic Exposition/5th Annual Biological Sciences

Symposium, Seton Hall University. P. 74/14

102. *Ryan Gelsinger, *Matthew Emery, *Mutaz Fakhry and Tin-Chun Chu. Effect of Cadmium

Stress on Freshwater Cyanobacteria. 16th Annual Petersheim Academic Exposition/5th Annual

Biological Sciences Symposium, Seton Hall University. P. 74-75/17

103. *Matthew J. Rienzo and Tin-Chun Chu. Identification of Bloom-forming Cyanobacteria and

Algae in Freshwater Bodies of Essex County, New Jersey. Hudson-Delaware Regional Chapters

of the Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry (HDC-SETAC) 2012 Annual Spring

Meeting. April 26-27, 2012. Montclair State University, Montclair, NJ, P. 16

104. †Umme Habiba, *Aline de Oliveira, †Bobak Haghjoo, Lee H. Lee and Tin-Chun Chu.

Potential Usage of LTP as a Synergistic Agent for Antibiotic Therapy. 112th General Meeting of

the American Society for Microbiology (ASM), San Francisco, CA, June 16-19, 2012, A-2142

105. *Aline de Oliveira, *Jennifer Todd and Tin-Chun Chu. Theaflavins as Potential Synergistic

Agents for Antiseptics. 112th General Meeting of the American Society for Microbiology (ASM),

San Francisco, CA, June 16-19, 2012, A-2153

106. *Matthew J. Rienzo and Tin-Chun Chu. Survey of Bloom-forming Cyanobacteria and Other

Phytoplankton in Northern New Jersey Freshwater Lakes. 112th General Meeting of the

American Society for Microbiology (ASM), San Francisco, CA, June 16-19, 2012, N-1407

107. Tin-Chun Chu, †Jose L. Perez, *Robert Newby, Jr., †Chiedozie Okafor, and Lee H. Lee.

Identification of Zinc Resistant Genes and Study of the Effect of Zinc on Cyanobacterium

Synechococcus sp. IU 625. 111th General Meeting of the American Society for Microbiology (ASM),

New Orleans, LA, May 21-24, 2011, 119/N-1303.

108. *Robert Newby Jr., *Matthew J. Rienzo and Tin-Chun Chu. Physiological Responses of

Freshwater Cyanobacterium Synechococcus sp. IU 625 to Zinc Chloride. Chesapeake-Potomac and

Hudson-Delaware Regional Chapters Joint Regional SETAC Meeting. April 27-28, 2011. Blue Ball

Barn, Alapocas Run State Park, Wilmington, DE, 04/27-28/11. p.23

** Graduate Poster Presentation Award Winner – 1st Place

109. Bobak Haghjoo, Tin-Chun Chu and Lee H. Lee. (2011) The Effects of Heavy Metal Toxicity

on the Morphology and DNA of Cyanobacteria Synechococcus sp. IU 625. 43rd Annual Fall

Metropolitan Association of College and University Biologists (MACUB) Conference, Rockville

Center, NY, 10/23/10, IN VIVO, 32(2):36

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110. *Robert Newby, Jr., Lee H. Lee and Tin-Chun Chu. (2011) Use of Synechococcus sp. IU 625

for Understanding the Role of Metallothionein in Heavy Metal Caused Freshwater Harmful

Algal Blooms. 43rd Annual Fall Metropolitan Association of College and University Biologists

(MACUB) Conference, Rockville Center, NY, 10/23/10, IN VIVO, 32(2):40

111. †Dozie Okafor, †Jose L Perez, Tin-Chun Chu, and Lee H. Lee. (2011) Identification and

Determination of Expression Levels of Mercuric Resistance Genes in Synechococcus sp. IU 625.

43rd Annual Fall Metropolitan Association of College and University Biologists (MACUB)

Conference, Rockville Center, NY, 10/23/10, IN VIVO, 32(2):41

112. †Jose Leovigildo Perez, †Dozie Okafor, Tin-Chun Chu and Lee H. Lee. (2011) Zinc and

Cadmium Resistance and Their Effects on Synechococcus sp. IU 625. 43rd Annual Fall

Metropolitan Association of College and University Biologists (MACUB) Conference, Rockville

Center, NY, 10/23/10, IN VIVO, 32(2):42

113. *Michelle Reed, *Matthew Rienzo, *Lauren Pohren, Lee H. Lee and Tin-Chun Chu. (2011)

Cyanobacteria Detection: A Case Study in Lake Wapalanne. 43rd Annual Fall Metropolitan

Association of College and University Biologists (MACUB) Conference, Rockville Center, NY,

10/23/10, IN VIVO, 32(2):43

114. *Jennifer Todd, *Lauren Strawn, *Jonathan Jimenez and Tin-Chun Chu. (2011) Phenol

Power: A Study of the Antimicrobial Effects of Polyphenolic Tea Compounds. 43rd Annual Fall

Metropolitan Association of College and University Biologists (MACUB) Conference, Rockville

Center, NY, 10/23/10, IN VIVO, 32(2):48

115. Tin-Chun Chu, *Robert Newby, Jr. and Lee H. Lee. Evidence for Heterotrophic Growth and

Plasmid Construct for Vanillate-Inducible Gene Expression in Synechococcus sp. IU 625. 110th

General Meeting of the American Society for Microbiology (ASM), San Diego, CA, May 23-27,

2010, 05/25/10. N-1372.

116. *Robert Newby Jr., Lee H. Lee and Tin-Chun Chu. Potential use of vanillate inducible gene

expression of metallothionein in heavy metal stressed Synechococcus sp. IU 625. Hudson-

Delaware Regional Chapter of the Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry. April 21-

22, 2010. The Historic Prallsville Mills, Stockton, NJ, 04/22/10

** Graduate Poster Presentation Award Winner – 2nd Place

117. *Jonathan Jimenez, *Lauren Pohren, *Michelle Reed, *Lauren Strawn and Tin-Chun Chu.

(2010) Freshwater Cyanophage AS-1 Genome Project: From Sequencing to Mapping. 42nd

Annual Fall Metropolitan Association of College and University Biologists (MACUB) Conference,

Brooklyn, NY, 10/24/09, IN VIVO, 31(2):53

118. *Robert Newby, Jr., Lee H. Lee and Tin-Chun Chu. (2010) Potential plasmid for vanillate-

inducible gene expression in Synechococcus sp. IU 625. 42nd Annual Fall Metropolitan Association

of College and University Biologists (MACUB) Conference, Brooklyn, NY, 10/24/09, IN VIVO,

31(2):55

119. †Dozie Okafor, †Jose L Perez, Tin-Chun Chu, and Lee H. Lee. (2010) Identification and

Characterization of Mercury Resistant Genes in Cyanobacterium Synechococcus sp. IU 625. 42nd

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Annual Fall Metropolitan Association of College and University Biologists (MACUB) Conference,

Brooklyn, NY, 10/24/09, IN VIVO, 31(2):55

120. *Bijal Patel, *Christina Picciano, *Jennifer Todd, Lee H. Lee and Tin-Chun Chu. (2010)

Mercuric Chloride Resistance in Synechococcus sp. IU 625. 42nd Annual Fall Metropolitan

Association of College and University Biologists (MACUB) Conference, Brooklyn, NY, 10/24/09,

IN VIVO, 31(2):56

121. Arti Rana, Lina Halawani, †Aline Oliveira, Tin-Chun Chu and Lee H. Lee. (2010)

Characterization of phycocyanin operon in Cyanobacterium Synechococcus sp. IU 625. 42nd

Annual Fall Metropolitan Association of College and University Biologists (MACUB) Conference,

Brooklyn, NY, 10/24/09, IN VIVO, 31(2):56

122. Vico Viggiano, Shyam Patel, †Jose L. Perez, Tin-Chun Chu and Lee H. Lee. (2010) Study of

the Effect of Cupric Chloride and Cadmium Chloride on Cyanobacteria Synechococcus sp. IU 625.

42nd Annual Fall Metropolitan Association of College and University Biologists (MACUB)

Conference, Brooklyn, NY, 10/24/09, IN VIVO, 31(2):59 .

123. Tin-Chun Chu, Jason Schifano, †Winder Perez, Quinn Vega, and Lee Lee. (2009) Increased

copy number of plasmid pANL in Synechococcus sp. IU 625 is associated with increased resistance

to mercuric chloride. American Society for Microbiology 109th General Meeting Abstract (ISBN:

978-1555815226) p.361

124. Sahar M Arekat, Rita Sheth, Jennifer Samy Garas, Lee H. Lee, and Tin-Chun Chu. (2009)

The Effect of Phosphate on the Growth of the Cyanobacterium Synechococcus sp. IU 625. 41st

Annual Fall Metropolitan Association of College and University Biologists (MACUB) Conference,

Montclair, NJ, 11/01/08, IN VIVO. 30(2):5

125. Jean-Edson Belcourt, Arfa Nayyer, Lee H. Lee, and Tin-Chun Chu. (2009) Induction of

Temperate Cyanophage AS-1 by Heavy Metal - Mercury. 41st Annual Fall Metropolitan

Association of College and University Biologists (MACUB) Conference, Montclair, NJ, 11/01/08,

IN VIVO. 30(2):6

126. Bobak Haghjoo, Alexandra Laurent, Lee H. Lee, and Tin-Chun Chu. (2009) Isolation and

Purification of Cyanobacterium Synechococcus sp. IU 625 and Cyanophage AS-1. 41st Annual Fall

Metropolitan Association of College and University Biologists (MACUB) Conference, Montclair,

NJ, 11/01/08, IN VIVO. 30(2):11

127. †Aline Oliveira, Arti Rana, Lee H. Lee, Tin-Chun Chu, and Jack Gaynor. (2009) Study of

Phycocyanin Gene and Primer Design in Cyanobacterium Synechococcus sp. IU 625. 41st Annual

Fall Metropolitan Association of College and University Biologists (MACUB) Conference,

Montclair, NJ, 11/01/08, IN VIVO. 30(2):19

128. Prayag Patel, Kathleen Thomas, Lee H. Lee, and Tin-Chun Chu. (2009) Induction of

Temperate Cyanophage AS-1 by Phosphate. 41st Annual Fall Metropolitan Association of

College and University Biologists (MACUB) Conference, Montclair, NJ, 11/01/08, IN VIVO.

30(2):19

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129. †Winder Perez, Constantino Lambroussis, Lee H. Lee, Quinn Vega, and Tin-Chun Chu.

(2009) Identification of Plasmids, Mercury Resistance Genes and Primer Design for PCR Based

Assay in Cyanobacterium Synechococcus sp. IU 625. 41st Annual Fall Metropolitan Association of

College and University Biologists (MACUB) Conference, Montclair, NJ, 11/01/08, IN VIVO. 30(2):

19-20

130. Nahid Shahidi, Sare Gomaa, Bijin J. Vadasserril , Lee H. Lee, Tin-Chun Chu , John J. Gaynor

and Quinn C. Vega (2008) "Identification of Phycocyanin Gene in Cyanobacteriaum Synechococcus

sp. IU 625." 40th Annual Fall Metropolitan Association of College and University Biologists

(MACUB) Conference, Queens, NY, 10/20/07, IN VIVO, 29(2): 20

131. Adriana Herrera, Jason Schifano, †Winder Perez, Lee H. Lee, Quinn Vega, Tin-Chun Chu

and Bonnie Lustigman. (2007) “Study the Molecular Mechanism in the Heavy Metal Resistant

Cyanobacteria Anacystis nidulans”. 39th Annual Fall Metropolitan Association of College and

University Biologists (MACUB) Conference, Brooklyn, NY, 10/28/06, IN VIVO, 28(2): 19

132. Aude Mugisha, Humaira Khalil, Tatiana Musulin, Se Na Hong, Lee H. Lee, Tin-Chun Chu

and Bonnie Lustigman. (2007) “Study the Effect of Mercury and the Combined Effect of Iron and

Mercury on the Growth of Cyanobacteria Anacystis nidulans”. 39th Annual Fall Metropolitan

Association of College and University Biologists (MACUB) Conference, Brooklyn, NY, 10/28/06,

IN VIVO, 28(2):22

133. Tin-Chun Chu, Lee H. Lee, John J. Gaynor, Bonnie K. Lustigman, Shankar Srinivasan and

Quinn C. Vega. (2006) “Recognition of Metallothionein Gene in Cyanobacteria Anacystis nidulans

and Comparative Analyses of Heavy Metal Resistance Gene amongst Cyanobacteria”. ASM 106th

General Meeting Abstracts: N-063

134. Lee H. Lee, Tin-Chun Chu, Bonnie K. Lustigman, Quinn C. Vega and John J. Gaynor. (2006)

“Selection and Characterization of Heavy Metal Resistant Cells from Cyanobacteria Anacystis

nidulans”. ASM 106th General Meeting Abstracts: N-062

135. Tin-Chun Chu, Lee H. Lee, Shankar Srinivasan, Patricia Platner, Shi-Fang Hsu, John J.

Gaynor, Quinn C. Vega and Bonnie K. Lustigman. (2005) “Genome Project of Cyanophage AS-1/

Cyanobacteria Anacystis nidulans and Establishment of a Cyanogroup Genomics Knowledge Base

(CGKB)”. ASM 105th General Meeting Abstracts: N-196

136. Lee H. Lee, Tin-Chun Chu, Patricia J. Platner, Shi-Fang Hsu, Doris Lui, John J. Gaynor,

Quinn C. Vega and Bonnie K. Lustigman. (2005) “Induction of Temperate Cyanophage AS-1 by

UV Radiation, Mitomycin C, and Heavy Metals Cadmium and Zinc”. ASM 105th General

Meeting Abstracts: N-001

137. Bonnie K. Lustigman, Venessa Heba, John Berger, Sandra Adams, Tin-Chun Chu and Lee

H. Lee. (2005) “Isolation and Identification of Antimicrobial Substances Extracted from Epiphytic

Bacteria on Seaweeds of the New Jersey/New York Coast”. ASM 105th General Meeting Abstracts:

N-030

138. Tin-Chun Chu, Patricia Platner, Doris Lui, Lee H. Lee, Shankar Srinivasan, Quinn C. Vega,

Bonnie K. Lustigman and Jack Gaynor. (2005) “Bioinformatic Analysis of Metal-Binding Protein

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Families and Heavy Metal Resistance among Cyanobacteria”. 37th Annual Fall Metropolitan

Association of College and University Biologists (MACUB) Conference, Brooklyn, NY, 11/06/04,

IN VIVO, 26(2):10

139. Doris Lui, Patricia Platner, Tin-Chun Chu, Shi-Fang Hsu, Lee H. Lee, Quinn Vega, Bonnie

Lustigman and Jack Gaynor. (2005) “Induction of a Temperate Cyanophage AS-1 by Heavy

Metals”. 37th Annual Fall Metropolitan Association of College and University Biologists

(MACUB) Conference, Brooklyn, NY, 11/06/04, IN VIVO, 26(2):19

140. Patricia Platner, Doris Lui, Tin-Chun Chu and Shi-Fang Hsu, Lee H. Lee, Quinn Vega,

Bonnie Lustigman and Jack Gaynor. (2005) “Induction of Temperate Cyanophage AS-1 by UV

Irradiation and Mitomycin C”. 37th Annual Fall Metropolitan Association of College and

University Biologists (MACUB) Conference, Brooklyn, NY, 11/06/04, IN VIVO, 26(2):21

141. Bonnie K. Lustigman, Lee H. Lee, Darrin Wolsko, and Tin-Chun Chu. (2004) “Symbiotic

Marine Bacteria Isolated From the Surface of Seaweeds of the New Jersey/New York Coast and

their Production of Antimicrobial Substances”. ASM 104th General Meeting Abstracts: N-217

142. Lee H. Lee, Shi-Fang Hsu, Patricia J. Platner, Tin-Chun Chu, and Bonnie K. Lustigman. (2004)

“Study of the Effect of Iron and the Combined Effect of Iron and Mercury on the Growth of

Cyanobacteria Anacystis nidulans”. ASM 104th General Meeting Abstracts: N-180

143. Tin-Chun Chu, Patricia Platner, Shi-Fang Hsu, Lee H. Lee, John J. Gaynor, Quinn C. Vega,

Chunguang Du and Bonnie K. Lustigman. (2004) “Establishment of a Knowledgebase for

Cyanophage and Cyanobacteria Genomics”. 36th Annual Fall Metropolitan Association of

College and University Biologists (MACUB) Conference, Staten Island, NY, 11/01/03, IN VIVO,

25(2):5

144. Shi-Fang Hsu, Patricia Platner, Tin-Chun Chu, Lee H. Lee and Bonnie Lustigman. (2004)

“Study of the Effect of Ferric Chloride on the Growth of Cyanobacteria Anacystis nidulans”. 36th

Annual Fall Metropolitan Association of College and University Biologists (MACUB) Conference,

Staten Island, NY, 11/01/03, IN VIVO, 25(2):13

145. Patricia Platner, Shi-Fang Hsu, Tin-Chun Chu, John J. Gaynor, Lee H. Lee, Quinn C. Vega,

and Bonnie K. Lustigman. (2004) “Characterization of Clones from Cyanophage AS-1 DNA

Library”. 36th Annual Fall Metropolitan Association of College and University Biologists

(MACUB) Conference, Staten Island, NY, 11/01/03, IN VIVO, 25(2):19

146. Ting-Hsiu Liu, Tin-Chun Chu, Masayuki Shibata, Thomas J. Dougherty, and Ravindra K.

Pandey. (2003) “Bioinformatics and Structural Bioinformatics Analyses of Galectin Ligand

Binding Specificities and its Implication in Developing Target Specific Photodynamic Therapy

Agents”. 226th ACS National Meeting Abstracts: No. 135:24

147. Tin-Chun Chu, Patricia. J. Platner, Shi-Fang. Hsu, Chunguang. Du, Vega Quinn, John J.

Gaynor, Bonnie K. Lustigman and Lee H. Lee. (2003) “Genome Project of Cyanophage AS-1 and

Cyanobacteria Anacystis nidulans”. ASM 103rd General Meeting Abstracts: N-068

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148. Lee H. Lee, Bonnie K. Lustigman, Patricia J. Platner, Shi-Fang Hsu and Tin-Chun Chu. (2003)

“Study of the Combined Effect of Selenium Dioxide and Cadmium Chloride on the Growth of

Cyanobacteria Anacystis nidulans”. ASM 103rd General Meeting Abstracts: N-069

149. Tin-Chun Chu, Shi-Fang Hsu, Patricia J. Platner, Lee H. Lee, Quinn Vega, John J. Gaynor,

Chunguang Du and Bonnie K. Lustigman. (2003) “Bioinformatic Analysis of Cyanophage AS-1”.

35th Annual Fall Metropolitan Association of College and University Biologists (MACUB)

Conference, Brooklyn, NY, 10/26/02, IN VIVO, 24(1):15

150. Lee H. Lee, Bonnie K. Lustigman and Tin-Chun Chu. (2001) “The Effect of Sodium Selenate

and Sodium Selenite on the Growth of Anacystis nidulans”. ASM 101st General Meeting Abstracts:

N-2, pg. 483

151. Bonnie K. Lustigman, Lee H. Lee, Darrin Wolsko and Tin-Chun Chu. (2001) “Effect of

selenium, selenite and selenate on the growth of Chlamydomonas reinhardtii”. ASM 101st General

Meeting Abstracts: N-3, pg. 483

152. Patricia J. Platner, Tin-Chun Chu, Kristen Barber, Lee H. Lee, Bonnie K. Lustigman. (2001)

“The Effect of Sodium Selenate on the Growth of Cyanobacteria Anacystis nidulans”. 33rd Annual

Fall Metropolitan Association of College and University Biologists (MACUB) Conference,

Brooklyn, NY, 11/04/2000, IN VIVO, 22(2):5

153. Patricia J. Platner, Jeffrey Su, Tin-Chun Chu, John J. Gaynor, Quinn C. Vega and Lee H. Lee.

(2001) “Preliminary Analysis of Yeast Cold Shock Induced Gene Expression Using a Yeast Gene

Array Chip”. 33rd Annual Fall Metropolitan Association of College and University Biologists

(MACUB) Conference, Brooklyn, NY, 11/04/2000, IN VIVO, 22(2):13

154. Lauren Capone, Tin-Chun Chu, Lee H. Lee, Bonnie K. Lustigman. (2000) “Study of the

Combined Effects of Selenium and Cadmium on the Growth of Cyanobacteria Anacystis nidulans”.

32nd Annual Fall Metropolitan Association of College and University Biologists (MACUB)

Conference, Garden City, NY, 11/13/1999, IN VIVO, 21(2):10

CURRICULUM/COURSE DEVELOPMENT

BIOL3688 Emerging and infectious Disease

SHU School of Medicine (SOM) curriculum design team

GRANTS ACTIVITY

Extramural Funding

National Science Foundation – “DBI#1725932 MRI: Acquisition of a Shared Use

Integrated Next-Generation Sequencing Platform” Senior Personnel, 10-1-2017 to 9-

30-2020, $202,125

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National Science Foundation – “DBI#1337426 MRI: Acquisition of a Bench-Top Flow

Cytometer for Multi-Disciplinary Research and Education at Seton Hall University”

Co-PI, 9-1-2013 to 8-31-2016, $140,264

William & Doreen Wong Foundation – “Evaluation of Antimicrobial Activity of

Polyphenolic Tea Compounds” PI, January 2011 to present, $36,000

National Institute of Health – “NIH/NIDCR 1R15DE019836-01: Identification of Early-

detection and Therapeutic-responding Biomarkers Associated with Autoimmune-

induced Destruction of Secretory Gland Cells” Collaborator, 10-1-2009 to 9-30-2012,

$150,000

Internal Funding

SHU 2016 University Research Council – “Development of a Sensitive and Rapid

Method to Detect and Quantify Cyanotoxins in New Jersey’s Freshwater Bodies” PI,

Summer 2016, $10,000

SHU 2012 University Research Council – “Black Tea Polyphenols as Synergistic

Antibacterial Agents with Antibiotics” PI, Summer 2012, $6,000

SHU 2010 University Research Council – “Identification of Cyanobacteria related to

Harmful Algal Blooms in New Jersey’s Freshwater Ecosystems” PI, Summer 2010,

$6,000

PATENT

January 2015 Hsu S, Lee LH and Chu TC. Compositions and Methods for Inhibiting

Endospores Using Green Tea Polyphenols. 20150025132 14/333,279 IPC8

Class: AA01N4316FI, USPC Class: 514456

SERVICE ACTIVITIES

EXTRA-INSTITUTIONAL

2016-present Ad hoc reviewer for Marine Drugs journal

2015-present Panelist, National Science Foundation (NSF) Graduate Research Fellowships

Program (GRFP)

2015-present Ad hoc reviewer for BMC Microbiology journal

2015-present Ad hoc reviewer for Molecules – Medicinal Chemistry journal

2015-present Ad hoc reviewer for Genes journal

2015-present Ad hoc reviewer for International Journal of Molecular Sciences journal

2014-present Ad hoc reviewer for British Biotechnology journal

2013-present Reviewing Editor, Science Postprint (SPP)

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2013 Invited reviewer for the book: Atta-ur-Rahman FRS Ed. Studies in Natural

Products Chemistry (Bioactive Natural Products). Elsevier Science Publishers.

2012-present Ad hoc reviewer for Food and Chemical Toxicology journal

2011-present Board member, Metropolitan Association of College and University Biologists

(MACUB) Executive Board

2011 Invited reviewer for the following textbook: Concepts in Bioinformatics and

Genomics 1st Edition. Oxford University Press.

2011 Invited reviewer for the following textbook: Foster, J.W., Aliabadi, Z. and

Slonczewski, J.L. Microbiology: An Allied Health Perspective. 1st Edition. W.W.

Norton & Company.

2011 Organizer and Conference Chair, 44th Metropolitan Association of University

and College Biologists (MACUB) Fall Conference at Seton Hall University.

2010 Invited reviewer for the following textbook: Joan L. Slonczewski and John W.

Foster. 2nd Edition. W. W. Norton & Company. Microbiology: An Evolving

Science.

2010-present Member of the Society for Applied Microbiology (SfAM)

2009-present Ad hoc reviewer for Acta Histochemica journal

2009-2011 Panelist, NJSGC (New Jersey Space Grant Consortium (NJSGC) and NASA –

Sponsored Program Student Research Fellowship

2008-2009 Consulting Scientist, CONsortium for New Explorations in Coherent Teacher

(K-12) Education (Connect-ED)

INSTITUTIONAL SERVICE

2016-present Committee member, SHU Academic-Industry Planning Committee

2015-present Committee member, Patent Policy Committee

2014-present Senator, Faculty Senate

2014-present Committee member, Faculty Senate IT Committee

2014-present Committee member, Instructional Technology Committee

2014-present Committee member, Intellectual Property Task Force Committee

2014-present Committee member, Graduate Advisory Committee

2013-present Committee member, Flow Cytometer Committee

2009-present Committee member, TLTR Innovative Technology Committee

2009-present Committee member, Lab Safety Committee

2016-2017 Committee member, Faculty Search Committee

2014-2017 Committee member, College Planning Committee

SERVICE TO STUDENTS

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2016-present Director, PhD in Molecular Biosciences Program, Department of Biological

Sciences, Seton Hall University

2014-2018 Advisor, MS in Microbiology Program, Department of Biological Sciences,

Seton Hall University

2011-2013 Advisor, Pre-Sciences, College of Arts and Sciences, Seton Hall University

2009-present Advisor, Undergraduate Biology majors, Department of Biological Sciences,

Seton Hall University

AWARDS AND HONORS

2016 University Research Council Award, Seton Hall University

2014 2013-2014 College Professor of the Year, College of Arts & Sciences, Seton Hall

University

2013 University and College Researcher of the Year Award, College of Arts & Sciences,

Seton Hall University

2012 Researcher of the Year Award, Department of Biological Sciences, Seton Hall

University

2012 University Research Council Award, Seton Hall University

2012 Visiting Scholar, California State University Northridge Interdisciplinary Research

in Science

2011 National Residence Hall Honorary (NRHH) Spotlight of the Month

2010 University Research Council Award, Seton Hall University

2005 Student Travel Grant, ASM Corporate Activities Program, American Society for

Microbiology (ASM), 105th General Meeting

2001 $10,000 Margaret & Herman Sokol Graduate Fellowship in Science, MSU

2001 National Collegiate Education Award, United States Achievement Academy

2001 Phi Kappa Phi National Honor Society

2001 American Scholar National Honor Society

PROFESSIONAL SOCIETY MEMBERSHIPS

2011-2012 Member of the Ecology Society of America (ESA)

2010-present Member of the Society for Applied Microbiology (SfAM)

2008-present Member of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)

2007-present Member of the Theobald Smith Society – New Jersey Branch of ASM

2001-present Member of the American Society for Microbiology (ASM)

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1999-present Member of the Metropolitan Association of College and University Biologists

(MACUB)

2003-2008 Member of the American Chemical Society (ACS)